UC’s African American Studies MA deepens theoretical mastery and archival practice, preparing scholars for PhD work or leadership in cultural institutions.
Paleographic edition of 19th-c. Black Californian newspaper archives
Digital mapping of post-George Floyd protest geographies and memorials
Ethnography of Afro-Indigenous identity reclamation on social media
Policy white paper on California reparations task-force models
Podcast series critiquing Afrofuturism in contemporary gaming culture
Comparative study of abolitionist pedagogies in U.S. and Brazilian curricula
TEI-encoded critical edition of Ida B. Wells’s anti-lynching pamphlets
GIS visualization of environmental racism near petrochemical corridors
Sonic analysis of gospel influence in West Coast hip-hop production
VR reconstruction of Black Panther Party community clinics, 1968
Bibliometric analysis of #CiteBlackWomen citation practices (2010-24)
Oral-history project on HIV/AIDS activism in Black LGBTQ+ communities
Archival curation of Black arts collectives during the L.A. Rebellion
Critical essay on Afro-pessimism and climate apocalypse narratives
Workshop designing antiracist metadata standards for museum collections
Interactive timeline of Black internationalist conferences (1900-1975)
Community arts residency documenting Black maternal-health stories
Text-mining voter-suppression rhetoric across state legislatures
Network analysis of Black diaspora TikTok influencer activism
Policy brief on restorative justice in historically Black neighborhoods
Advance emancipatory scholarship and community praxis with UC’s African American Studies MA.
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